This paper has many different patterns and is two sided. So I can make lots of things with it. This is one card I made while watching the kids do their homework...

Started with a 12 x 12 Making Memories Paper, cut to size. Then took the left over and cut out a heart freehand, teal green on backside or pattern. Attached with staples.

Even more left over paper free handed another heart and crinkled it up. Added a button for some charm and attached with glue dot.

Double-sided paper is fun - you can see the teal green when card is opened.

Sanded edges (should've done that first). All finished.

More left over paper made a tag with same technique, but added walnut spray to antique it.
Total for one card and tag: